Gearing one character in Midnight is straightforward. Gearing your fourth alt while the season clock keeps ticking is where most players lose their evenings. The good news is that Midnight's Warband system was built to make alts cheap, but only if you use it deliberately. Treated right, your main isn't just your strongest character; it's a machine that funds and accelerates every other character you own. This guide walks through how to turn account-wide systems into fast alt gear, and where outsourcing a step is worth it.
Understand what your Warband actually shares
In Midnight, your Warband shares far more than a bank tab. Renown is account-wide and shared across all members from the start, so an alt inherits your reputation progress instead of grinding it from zero. Collections, many currencies, and Heirlooms travel across the account too. The practical result: the painful "catch-up" half of leveling an alt is already done the moment you create it, because the account-level progress your main earned is sitting there waiting.
The mental shift that saves the most time
Stop thinking per-character and start thinking per-account. Every Renown level, every currency cap, every collected piece you earn on your main is an investment in alts you haven't made yet. Players who internalize this stop re-grinding and start routing their best weekly efforts through whichever character has the most efficient access, knowing the payoff is shared.
Level the alt fast with Adventure Mode
Midnight's Adventure Mode is the alt-leveling express lane. Instead of replaying the full campaign on character number three, you take a streamlined path to the level cap (90) that respects the time you already spent. Pair that with Heirlooms flowing from your Warband and the leveling portion of an alt becomes a short formality rather than a multi-day chore. The goal is to reach 90 quickly so you can start the part that actually matters: gear.
Gear the alt without repeating your main's grind
A fresh 90 alt starts around ilvl 190 from campaign rewards, same as any new character. From there the fast track is identical to your main but cheaper in effort because the account-wide scaffolding is already up:
- Delves first. Tiers 1-4 hand out ilvl 220-230, and Bountiful Delves drop weekly caches around 225+. This is the bulk of an alt's early climb and it's fully soloable.
- Catalyst charges. Because charges accrue account-wide, an alt can often convert drops into tier pieces sooner than you'd expect.
- The Great Vault, per alt. Each character still gets its own Vault, so a single Mythic+10 on an alt can unlock a slot around ilvl 272. Running even one key per alt per week compounds fast.
- The Prey system to target the specific empty slots that always lag on a new character, like trinkets or weapons.
Weekly routing for a multi-character roster
Don't run identical chores on every character. Pick the highest-value weekly actions, do them on the character that benefits most, and let the account-wide pieces flow to the rest. A tight weekly loop per alt might be: clear a Bountiful Delve for the cache, run one Mythic+ key for the Vault slot, and spend Catalyst charges. That's a short session that moves item level meaningfully, repeated across however many alts you keep active.
Where a boost is worth it for alts
The slice that scales painfully is doing the same gearing loop across three, four, or five characters. That's the natural place to outsource. Rough 2026 ranges: a per-alt gearing package to bring a fresh 90 up to a content-ready item level is usually a moderate per-character cost; a single Mythic+ key completion per alt is a small per-run price; and a multi-character bundle is often discounted because the work batches. Prices drift with season progress and target item level, so treat any figure as a ballpark.
On safety, the same rules apply to alts as to mains: a trustworthy service never asks for anything beyond your game login, prefers self-play or careful account sharing, and avoids guarantees about systems Blizzard controls. If an alt-gearing offer promises a permanent outcome no game can promise, walk away.
The short version
Your Warband already did half the work; Adventure Mode handles leveling; Delves, the Catalyst, Prey, and each alt's own Vault handle the gear. Route your best weekly efforts smartly instead of grinding everything on everyone. And when the loop gets repetitive across a full roster, that's the cleanest thing to hand off. PEWPEWSHOP gears alts for WoW Midnight with Delve clears, per-character Vault unlocks, Mythic+ carries, and multi-character bundles, so your whole Warband can be content-ready without burning every evening of the season.